Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 17, 1918, Night Extra, Page 5, Image 5

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200,000 AMERICANS
IN FHANCE BY JAN. 1
y EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, MAY IT, 1918 " " - - ,;W
r4 N$' NFW PT ANR iBRHLANTI OPERAZIQNllXtt AJLt ,,., orr.s ,,-: ,. cosr.,, An,; J" "y
AlTU XTJLrr X JLZXlV J-J Bllurlsta. Francesco Anselml dl Blracusa Wnmr.n'a ' '"A cJNw
Such is Number Promised, De
clares Premier of France
in Newspaper
NO CONFIRMATION HERE
GERMANS' NEW PLANE
CALLED FLYING TANK
Enemy Introduces Armored Steel Flying Machine as
Neiv War Tool to Harrass the
Allied Troops
DM SOLD ATI TALIAM!coloupIoCI"n""u, n "n1"11"-
vole plrlto dl racriflclo Individual c
' snmma perlzla mllltare nnrlnaresca
! eludenelo la vlgilanza delle Fentlnelte e
La Valorosa Failteria Ilaliana l'lpl rlflettorl che roM.antemctite seruta-
Ponnif .. TV.,11.. T:..., i tetm fortlflcato norto dl Tola c cun
In mince,
I'nrls, May 17. i
Premier Clemenceau's newspaper,"
T.'Wnmmn T.lhro Rjva the United.
States has nromlsed to have 1.500.000 , lnth the Ami rlran Army
flghting men In Fiance by the end' May 17.
of 1D18 These troops it adds, must' ""intMAN aviators arc training In the
have their own organization andserv Vjrufe of the "Using tank" This nTO
ices which will mean at least: 000 000
specialists, workeis, men In the nunr- (
termaster's depaitment and others i Plan" Not only is It armored, hut Its
The npvvsnaner sa s certain misun- wings are made of steel It his a speed
derstandlngs which had existed hael0 flftJ. miic, an hour ana parries sev-
By KDWIN JAMES
Special Cabtc to filming Public Ledger
Austriache
Covvrioht, 191R, bv Sew York Timet Co.
Published and T)l(rlb'Mil Under
rEn.MTT X .141
Authnrlzed bv th t-i r.r iviotvr fi
tfil7 en file it the. Poteifnce of I'hllv
detrhlfi Pa
n order of th Prcslde-nt
A S HI HI,Fn
PeMnmleter (nrat
been cleared un and that In no cil
cumstances will Allied workers or sol
diers replace Fiench woikeis in fae
rti-loe Tl,e nrneinip nf Amplican
nA.lr... nn rrnnVi cnfl will h. .in In- 1 i'
direct consequence of the presence of """ 'riUMn'mML'V'
American fiehterB on the fi ont i lnfnn, The 'Ameg nave" nad
Deputies, laid before a meeting of '"fvViVJ irn?iJ u ?o frTiT h.
the Socialist Radical partv the largest ! "? Jj'Al "ldcntIy ls to trj to EO them
cral six-centimeter (2 .16 Inch) Kun.
The Oermans are under"!tojd to he
nou maklliK ery elaborate tets with
This new tool of war represents a
Miles In
aia'nst
marked
In the chamber, Piemler Clemenceau's
declartlons after the Inter-Alllert con.
ference at AbbeyUUe eaih this month
regarding the utilization of Ameiican
aid, which is being impoitantlv deel
oped M. Renault also showed the
utility of small tanks as a reenfoice
ment for Infantry.
London, Mij 17 Arrangements
are belr.s made on the western fiont
to care for 5.000,000 American troops
Harry E V Brittain. seeietary of the
English branch of the Pilgrims' Club
told the Rojal Colonial Institute If
the Germans do not ghe. in he addei,
the. number of Ameiican tioops will
be increased to any amount necessar
Sir Charles P L,ucas, foimeily head
of the dominions depaitmeijt at the
colonial office, said he wondeied It
the Germans realized what tA" entr
of America Into the war meant It
meant, he said, not onl the arces
slon to the Allied Poweis of manv mil
lions of fighting men and the addition
of vast resouices, but also the cominir
In of the only one among the gieat
one better
I also learn that a Berlin engineer
lias patented t new tpe of airplane gun
mounted on a rcohlng turret directly
oer the aUitor and In the center, be
tween the wing' The turret, being
mounted on ball bearlns'. is capable of
reol!ng 360 degrees It is not known
whether this ls a part of the equipment
of the (l.Mng tank
l new tp ha I
aHtlon schools'
Giants airplanes of ;
been Pent to Oermin
for training In long-range borrblng The
Germans hae been trMnc since the lat
ter part of IMS to perfrct xery large dal Quartcr Generals Itallano. si rllea
nomoing macnine, nut o mr n in- mv.
with little success
Hoinn, 17 macclo
Pal dlspaccl dalla fronte dl battiglla
da quanlo c' stato, lerl,
sm-cesso torpeoinarono una nrf.ni
nought ' auMrlara del tipo Vlrlbu
fnltls "
Puranto la notte del 1.' torrent"
tredlcl tirpedlnlere Itallano attaerarono ,
un trasporto nemleo chn enla srortato
nei porto dl Dutazzo da una squadra dl
lorpedtnlere austilnrh" I." naM itallane I
scoperte dal lidettorl furono f.atti
segno ad un lolento tunrn pi ot entente
da tutte le dliezlnnl tna contuttoclo
rlusclrono ad ntfond ire II tn-porto o a
d mnegglare una lorpedlnlera nemlca
romunlcato Tutte le unlta Itallane tornarono po-cia
sahe alia loio nae
rhe le truppe Itallane hanno effettnato
oprrazlenl offenshe rontro le trlncee
austriache dl Mont Asolone. tra I lluml
Brenta e riae, rlusccndo a penetnrl
In due punt I
OH Italian! hanno inflltto perdlte con-
LAW AGAINST BRIBES
IN BUSINESS URGED
Federal Trade Board Asks
Congress to Strike at Vicious
Practice
Heports hae reached here that the
Germans propose to establish haes for ,
these planes at Zeebrugge. Cuh.cn
Heligoland, Ostend and other place .
It Is reported that their oblictKe- are
T nnHnn Tarlc nnrl thn rlnh.irKa tlnn and I
concentration points of the American slderevollsslmo al nemlco til hanno
troops These machines are designed to catturato parecchl prlglonlerl
cany two 37-mllllmeter guns and traxel I In addlzlone al molmentl offensh 1
135 miles an hour I dclle truppe Itallane. II Mlnisfro della
Reports aie also made of factories lniGuerra In Roma ha annunzl.ato che gll
Berlin building a new two-seated air- Inglesl hanno romnluto con Miccesso
plane of great earning capacity for,varlo Incursion! contro le pnsjioni
bombing work and much slower than austriache a Canon, rluscendo ,i cattu
tho machine Just described It Is rare alcunl prlglonlerl, rompreso un
equipped with four motors, two of high 'umclile
power for genernl use. and two of1 Rlpartt dl attacco nemiel hanro ten
lower power for emergency use These ( 'ato dl ragglungere le llnce lullane
machines are designed to remain In the aanzate che si pstendono nella Valle
air fifteen hours at a speed of llftv kiln- Rosolc nella Valle l'o!m e prefso Col
meters i:periments with them did not dl Chele. ma II tent.itlvo f.illl complel i
produce toed results mento o le truppe nemlrhe fuiono
i.arrestate all Inlzlo dell azlnne lel lnlont"
' fuoco delle lntterie e rtelle lnitrngllatrlcl
extorted secret commission, so called, as Itallane, e costrette .a rltlrarsl
large as 20 per cent of the aluo of the t'na grande attHlta d artigllerla si e'
goods sold acrlflcala lungo le poslzlonl della Vail
I'nurtrrn Mntcs Unr I.nws dell i Valle rsa. noiiche' still Altn-
' Fourteen States h,ie Ft.atutes srlk piano dl Asiago I cannonl da imtm le
FRANCIS WILSON LOSHS
SUMMER HOME B" FIRE
rlor and Hoii'clinM Narrow U D
cape Dralli in lllizc That He
i strojs VjIudMi Collcrlions
I New York, V.n 17 -Til. summ
. .icnie nf Fi incis Wilson the actor it
'lake Mahnpic was destmvrd i'V ""
rh on Wednes(la miming and Mr
Wilson, his wife and three scrin'-.l.a-eh
escaped with their lives
I The (Ire dstroed the Interesting nh
liiets that Mr Wilson had colleen d In
1 i lifetime on the stage and his enllre
I t'nns nf old china, pewter prints ami
furniture Among the articles rte
I'trcvert was u collection of mezzoprlnts
of old-time iclnrs In costume inri i
collection of uitogi iphed theatrn il
Mints In addition Mr Wlls-on Inst i
lo'lectlnn of letters written b linn rsnn I
Frederick Pouglav Kiigrne Field
lionet Howard Furness, i ImIc Fitc'i
i.ld others
Washington, Ma 17 Th Federal
Trade Commlfslon Is c tiling for enact-
, . ,.i . , i in' 111 ni .1 Nuiiuit'iii m -iiiiMiiH .' hi-
peop.es oiue wo U.W.... nave v..,, fl ,, pracp(. of
and carried through to an unmlstaka ,fommPrclll brllle . .
ble Issue a four years wai r-.,,,,, ,. par,P,p1nr. )n linv suoh
...... .. , . , . . ' transact! in should be reached liv a crlm-
MUMiingimi, .m.h ii-anm un.uiai- , . . -,,.,. r , n,ninn f ,he rom-
mlssim which recounted that Itnestlu.a-
are more than ever hopeful that a
powerful Ameiican foice will be co
operating with the Allies there bv the
end of the a ear as moio than 500 000
men are admittedly now in Fiance
Unhappy experience with oei san
guine estimates of what can be accom
pllshed makes them slow to put their
hopes Into definite piedlctlons, how
ever, and It is not possible to obtain
specfiic confirmation of the lepoits
from Paris that 1 500 000 fighting Fald In nart
troops beforo Januarj 1 had been 'Trus. lilh( tike the foini of com
promised missions for alleged seiwets. nf money
The statement In Premier Clemen- and aralultics and entertainments of
ceau's newspaper that such a promise various sorts, and r.f loans all intended
had been made was not believed by 'o Influence such mipluts in tin thoie
army officers generally to mean that if materials
the American Government should defi-K
nitely pledge Itself to deliver a spe-1
cine nuiiiiier (u men wivmn ,i unio
tlon has revealed commercial bribery
to be general throughout many Indus
tries Scores of complaints have been
Issued against firms gulltv of the prac
tice, hut the commission, having no
criminal jurisdiction Ins been unable
to punish Individuals .and has had to
deal with commercial hr berv only as an
unfair method of compit tinn
The c .mmissioii a rtLOiumend ition
mg at the practice and ;.et Jt tends to
grow Whtn competition crosses Stato
lines State statutes with respect to
trade practices are not actively en
forced ' The commission feels tint the "tamp- '
Ing out of commeici.al brlber is one
necessary step to the preservation of
flee open and fair competition, and to
that end respectfully urges that such
legislation should prohibit not only the
giving ami oruering, mi me irrepiKm-p (juerra In linn, a
anil SuilCll UlOn Ol anv Kill ,'i uuin
consideration bv an emplove as an In
ducement or rew lrd for dning any act
In relation to his nnplnvers affairs or
hm-mcT, -r tni hnwing m forbearing to
show favor cr disfavor to ,an person
In relate n to his principals or employ
ers affaire or buslnts-
"In cier to prevent a resort to a
common ..lethod of corruption it Is rec
ommended that the law should also pro
hibit t' e giving nf anv 'iim gifts or
other considerations to members of the
ag, lit s ir empl t s funi'v ii to any
it In. i pT-ui fi. Im use l liem.!'.t, elllect
or indhect
part! effittinmno violent! bomliarda
mentl Fn comunlcato utlicl.ale pnbldicito
-tamane annunzla chn aeroplant Kail. mi
hanno lerl bombardato I lavnrl milltari
II Llssi e Iiurazzo provotandn estesi
Incendl
Purazzo fu anche lmmbardata luned!
(dagll .avlatorl inglesl Tutte le marehlne
'tornaiono salve alia loro lase
I l'eco I! testo del comunicatn utllclab
pubblicato ieri. d tl Ministero della
limit Many factors are lnolved In
making such a calculation months in
advance i
Secretary Baker would make no
comment on the statement Manv
weeks ago he told the Senate Military
Committee however, the Government
then had hopes of getting 1 500,000 to
the front during the veai Since then
his estimate that 500,000 men would
reach France eaily in the eai has
been fulfilled and Blnce then also the
Consumers Ittirdened
"It Is evident that this inexcusable
dded cobt is finally passed on to the
eonsum-M s
"The practice Is one which has been
condemned alike by business men Leg
islatures and courts. Including among
the business men those who have finally
resortee1 to It in self-defense In com
peting vith less scrupulous rivals or In
selling to concerns whose employes have
etoited commissions under thieats to
destroy n. dlsapptove goods submitted
to thein f"f test
'Corrupt unpoes having the power
uermaii einve nas cnangeei tne whole to ,.poll an(1 disapprove materials have
course of eents and brought about a been abie to bid one salesman against
speeding up of American participation anotner untti i m.iny cases the have
which has already shown results. I
IR1GOYEN STILL NELTRAL
Lmplia.izes ContinuJtue of rgciilina"f
1'olity in Message to Congress
Ituenns lrc. Mav- !7 Continuance
of Argentina., policv nf ueutialltv vvas
emphasized In I'lesldent Iilgovens
n rssage which was r.ul !v Vice Pies!
dent I.una v esterd n afternoon at the
opening of the Fiftv -seventh Congress
President Irlgnjen ls en route to Pata
gonia to inspect the Governments oil
properties
BRITISH STEAMSHIP SUNK
l.i notti fantrrii r ditaccaPifntl
H lalto pnnrtr.ironn in duo punti
d'llo trircon noni.p.ip a Mont Amnion
t'na porionn doll i pu iriiiKlnno tu uc-ci--
I suprrMiti pirt' dlidcm .till
fii(?-i p piito culdtin prlpinnicri n !1p
po-trp inani
Ip p ittURliP ing't i onmpirnnn dello
inrursionl suIIp pnsizinni a f inn n c
ntlunionn un ullk al . p iivtcht
iioinlnl
V.irij tpniatnl da pulo d 1 nrmlrn
pfi ingRiuiiRt rp lo nn-tn. llnpo u.aii
?u iifll.t all Uo-o1p a Km tin! tu II 1
tilln 1'fiini id a nl di -'IilIp fat
1 re no compit lame hip
Nelli Villi Lipinn.i l r-.i -"ull
ltupl uu di Am it," si rill
lun.tntat.t ttiii'a d .utiylicjl i ill
airbn U paitl
H'-lilriRlim, Id in ipRio
Clri-a U btiilinlt nion . untio il
I'orto di I'ola fUianio la qual fu
silunal 1 uiii itia?zata aii'tiiu 1
Uckju mlja-i. lat l li.ihain ha iuiutn
U ripUt lite lappui tn
N"llo ptinu or diJ k"i no 11 ihakkio
11 CapUanu di comtia Sip Mini da
LICENSES TWO PREACHERS
Wvoniiii!, Cl.issi- Inilurts Traiiklin anil
Mnr-ti ill ?tuilenl9
lliirletnn. I'll , Mav 17 The Wvomlng
Clissis of the l.efornifd Church at
Its annual reinvention at Wetherlv
li ensed llmv llihiens and C W llel
1. 1 to preach and dismissed the Rev Mr
Heller to the Getlvliurg Clatsls Tile
n, w men aie Fi inMIn and Maishill
stpdents The Rev Mr Hehrens will b
ijisioi of Wapwallnpen
ltipmts uf otIUris showed that t'i
r ssis ins fortv-fnur congregations with
, membership of 7sM Mm,, th ill JS". ""n
m.is i used In the last vi a for irious
pui poses
DUTCH SHIP SUNK IN CR SII
Crew of RequNitioneil esel He'cucel.
Govcriiinent Reports
Washington, Mav 17 One nf the
Dutch vessels ltcentlv lequlsitloned
bv the t'nlted St ites Government the
..vinlind. was sunk In a collision it
siM Mav IP. All nn board vveic tes
cued The vessel wis a c 11 go e inn
nl viTim de nlvveiglit tons
(Jualifv for rinv Connni-siniis
vv Msliiiiirto". Mav 17 - fining Hi
win niulltiril fni .ipiiimttneiit as sen. d
Peuloiants .it tin- thhd oilli.ih ttalnlug
nun it ' imp lewis Wisli arc i,
Hun 1. I'.miv nle Feu t I'l infm
tiv llnlieit M Muds iv pitttOHiiph In
finiiv dilili !"' uinvlskl lohns
Imvii I'.i infaiitrv Fdwaid .1 I homi
on l.i wiston P i infanti v 1 P
inki l Iltthbuigli aitilleiv itliui
uiti r i i den V I infantiv
Crew of Clan MacKey Saved vThen
Vessel Goes Down in Collision
London, Mav 17 The British steam
ship Clan MacKev has been sunk In col
lision at Gibraltar it Is announced bj
Llovds. The crew were saved
The Clan MacKey displaced fiiSO tons
and hailed from Glasgow She was built
last ear
uoaiajt t,TORi: cm in its 737 m rcitflW
Yv 53 fff s ffl ai ci 1-1 1.1. J& cjcsairj
C PR M A 1VTC! WOT IF Pj TT A If I? I '2JcMsMsMOEKisMEJEKJuMsMMH2ra&
ALL IN PEACE TERMS
Minimum Conditions in Docu
ment Leave Nothing for
Teutons to Desire
I
With the Frenrh Army In France,
May 17
A document found In a German trench
recently recaptured by the Allies stateH
Germany's conditions of peace.
A resume of the principal conditions,
as given In an official translation, reads-
"After the enormous sacrifices we have
made of cur blood and property we eact
as a necessary minimum to the preser
vation and development of Germany tbe
following:
"Belgium, especially the Flanders
coast, with Antwerp, ls to remain under
German military, economic and political
dependence
"Liberty of the seas shall be prop
erly established for all nations, the Cen
tral Powers being allowed a commercial
fleet totaling 17,800,000 tons, while that
of the Allies should amount to 10,900.000
tons.
"Our colonies shall be returned with
augmentation.
'We are to have more numerous and
stronger naval stations.
"The Longwy and Brley mine fields,
which furnrshed France Its weapons for
attack, shall become German
"Readjustments of the frontiers, par
ticularly In the Vosges, are to be fixed
according to the military situation and
the appreciation of the commandant.
Our frontiers must be such that their
defense Is made easier "
"The former German Baltic provinces
shall be incorporated, their rich soil
furnishing new cereal fields for German
peaEant Immigrants, thus protecting the
empire against the dangers of famine
"Courland, Lithuania, Livonia and
Esthonla are to be colonized
"One million, eight hundred thousand
tons of Rumanian petrol will be at the
disposition of Germany.
"Those nations who attacked peace
ful Germany must pay all war charges
In raw material, ships, ready money and
territorial concessions, leaving Germany
wiiu tuny live uuuons national aeDi.
OPPOSES ORE CONTROL BILL
D. G. Kerr Tells Senate Committee
Measure Is Not Needed
Wathlnxton, May 17 Opposition to
the Administration ore control bill was
expressed at the hearing before the Sen
ate Mines Committee by D G. Kerr,
vice president of the United States Steel
Corporation. There Is no need for
the hill at present, he declared, and
price-fixing la not needed to stimulate
nroduetlon. Imnortation of 35.000 Inns
Bi of manganese ore monthly from Brazil
was urged, as the steel industry u fac
ing a serlouB (shortage of materials, Mr.
Kerr declared.
IvWson & DeMatr?
1115 Chestnut -.Street
Opposite Keith's Theatre
Millinery
of Georgette Crepei
SQ.50 $13.50
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Fashions Very Newest
for Summer
Fluffy, summery creations of Geor
gette crepe entirely or those combined
with taftetas, and others show Milan
or lisere straw crowns.
A number of new creations in or
gandies are surprisingly smart and
m pretty.
Irt . . -
Prices Are Half and Less on
Mid-Season Hats
$5.00 $g.50 B $IQ.00
Their Original Prices Hanged Up to $23.00
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923 MARKET STREET
Important Sale C
of Lovely Silk
Dresses
Ranging in Value
Up to $25
Another big event at
Hitsch's tomoirow, offei
ing over 250 smait now
summer fiocks at this
giratly below tegular
price. Dozens of styles in
Georgette and Satin Combinations
All Satins Taffetas
High wnisted effecti for joung misses, traight
line, tunic or draped mouels
All the new colorings
A Deep Reduction on
$25 & $30 SUITS
A raie sating on hints of
unusual st j le
.75
$4 and $5 Georgette Crepe
SILK WAISTS
Special Purchase
Over 300 waists will be ofteicd
at this bier savinc tomorrow.
Made of a splendid quality geor
gette crepe with embroidered fronts, otheis with
lace trimmings. Many are plain with deep collais
or some with novelty frilled effects.
$Tfo ABO
m
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pSfijySJgfiajSJSEIcMSIsM
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Mason & DeMany
1115 Chestnuts Street
START WORK ON GUN FLANT
Army Engineers Begin Survey of the
Ground on Neville Iiland
ritUbnreh. May 17, Construction of
the (70.000,000 ordnance plant forsthe
Government by the United States Steel
Qr Corporation on Neville Island. In the
.Al v 01 vr, near j'wsDurgn, nas Been
li'i, iwsun, Array engineers, acting under
owtlona Of the War Department,
a preliminary survey of the
mnditt. for tho nlant. which-. Ir
Opposite Keith's Theatre
Striped Silk
and Poplin
SKIRTS
$3-98
Several new mod
els In stripes and
plain colors. All
sizes
Crepe de Chine
Envelope
CHEMISE
$1.98
Fine quality wash
able crepe de chine ,
cut full Pint. eid
Special!
Topless
CORSETS
$1.00
In pink with elas
tic top Also low
bust models
Special for Tomorrow!
Summer Fur Scarfs
2 Extraordinary Values
Wolf
Scarfs
$16.50
Reduced from $29.50
Choice of taupe, slate, pearl-gray.
Polret, battleship gray, dove-gray
and black.
Fox
Scarfs
$24.50
Reduced from $39.50
Choice of taupe. Georgette, Kam
chatka, Polret and battleship gray.
7
.98
A Big Sale of 500 Women's
SILK TAFFETA and $
SATIN DRESSES
i wnnrterful erouning of brand-new dresses that would
recularly sell up to $15.00 Many have georgette crepe
sleeves, others neatly embroidered All colors and sizes.
Clearance SUITS, $Q-75
2? Values range up to J15.C0. at ....
Children's Gingham Dresses,
A laree variety of new
jtripe and plaid
iimimiifll rhln stv
from 6 to 14 years,
K!s$ 1-98 10 $4-98
I
Children's Lingerie Dresses $ ft
Value. rane up to fS.OS. 25 styles for cho'ee In O W
P plahorate lace and embroidered effects. Sizes from
t J to 0 years. "" - - 4fc
t"?rrTtTr,M''? -1' "eT 1'
Women's
Cliamoisctic
Gloves,
1
Two-clatp White
gra v c li a m o I s
sand, bud. and
brow n
III llrntheri
First Floor. Sth St
It ATS THIMMBU FREE OF CHARGE
t
Js, J , s tfj "4'jStv
ONE YELLOW TRADING STAMP WITH EVERY lOo
PURCHASE ALL DAY
Market
Eighth
Filbert
Seventh
See-News''
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Cit UVli .";',
Sale
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in Tomorrow's $
Papers
en's Clothing of Genuine Merit
i At Lowest Prices Philadelphia Has Seen !
Splendid Groups Carefully Selected From Best Makers Assuring You the
Highest I alue at Each Price and the Best Assortments to Choose Front
Men's $25 High - Grade )$ -J
Suits : In Pure Worsteds
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cm
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HffliW
mJ fl'VA
Decidedly well made in every wanted fashion
and coloiing.
l.mLl.1 mi HUH WISBWW1HHH OBB.M
3Ien'n $18 Spring Suits, $13.75
Popuhr two and three button eflects '
Cassimeies, cheviots, homespuns and
imxtuics included.
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TWO SPECIAL GROUPS IS
Men's $25
Worsted &Blue$or
Serge Suits ...J u
Fashionable English and conser
vative effects.
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Boys' Shepherd Plaid $. 98
Norfolk Suits
Sizes G to IS.
525
Men's Extra-Good
Suits .'
Worth $30 to $33
The finest assortment of high
grade rutts vc have ever had.
Plenty of stylish blue, brown and
rcer flannels.
We Specialize in
Kirschhaum Clothing
Complete langc of models your
money'1 worth ot your monev back.
Prices $20 to $40
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Boys' Blue Serge $0 7C
Norfolk jjuits... 0
Absolutely all wool and fast color.
Sizes G to 18.
Boys' Wash Trousers,
75c to $1.65
Knickoibockcr and bloomer styles.
Sizes 6 to IS.
Boys' Wash Suits,
$1.98, $2.98, $3.98
Etraordinary values. Famous
Regatta and Gotham Novelty Co.
brands. Sizes 2"j to 10.
Girls Summer Dresses and Coats
Styles and Markings Sure to Please
Children's Lingerie Dresses
$1 QiQl to $'
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Lingerie Dresses
H.itiste with lice, emhroleied designs
and ribbon Sizes 14 and 16 M.elrlieil.
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Childrcn's Regulation Dresses, $2.49
Blue lirnn vvtth braideel collai and culf -leeve enibb in belt
and tie Sizes r. tu 1J
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7'ic Price Is for This
One Day Only!
Men's $1,25 to
$1.65 Pure
Silk
HALF HOSE
A SENSATIONAL PURCHASE From
One of the Leading Makers of
Silk Hosiery
Absolutely pure thread silk with lisle or silk
tops some with silk soles, others with patented
Pointcx heels.
In black, navy, tan, taupe, light gray, green,"
mnhognn, etc. Slight lun of the mill. Sizes
9'j to 112
I.lt llrntlii-rh F1I1ST FLOOH, SI3VF.NTH ST,
89c
After a Week of Sensational
More Wonderful
Bargains in
Millinery Values Comes News of
Untrimined & Sports Hats & Trimmings
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Making It easllv poM-tble foreverv woman to piovldo her'-elf with
niai', new li.it at far less than be cpecteel to jiav
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$3 Sports Hats, $1.98
tailored mllan with band" In
m.T,l.. n.ivv eti One keti heel.
I.lt llnitliers FII'.ST FLOOR, NOHTH
jsaiior $i.98&$2.98
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Hrii(N, trimmed ith band1 ilinvj
pI1p and colors si oh MjIp pliturrd. j
$1 Tailored Hats, $2.98
tilark white r's.o blacl.-vv lth-vvhlte
llanfte' Finished with bands
$6 White Milan $0 QO
Dress Hats VO
Clusters & Sprays of Flowers,
49c, 95c, 98c to $1.98
IN THE SUBWAY
$3 Ready- $1 OQ
Trimmed Hats ; -1 7
rreity fashions in vvondrful
variety, designed by our own
milliners New straws and
Miapes, beautifully trimmed.
Itlack and colors
$2 Sports Hats, 95c
Special lot Of leghorn or mllan
straw lu black, white, Ivory or
grten. F.lbbon band.
DRESS GOODS I Summers Choicest Fashions
REPRODUCED AT MODEST COST
Misses and Women Who Take This Saturday to Buy New Apparel tor
. Summer Will Find Exceptional Adiantagcs and Wonderfully Chic.i
Noteuorthy Savings on
Wanted Kinds
WOOL
$3.75 French
Serge, $3.25
51 Inch In khaki, plum, tnupe,
"tone grav Russian green tan,
Buigundv African brown black,
navv and midnight blue
I Slates in Our Popular-Priced Stocks.
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$1.89 Black Mohair j$J Cr
51 Inch Black-and-white
$3.25 Shepherd Checks, $3
54 inch Black and white
$2.75 Wool Poplins, $2.25
Of crepe de chine In navy blue, black,
Copenhagen and taupe, witli cross bar
t-atlor e'ollar anel buckle trimmed belt
AIeo fascinating taffeta and seige
models
i Misses' Dresses.
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Figured Fhiffon, Georgette Crepe. Natural
Pongee, Taffeta and Serge Many feature
charming tunic and Fash effects
Misses'
42 inch In marine, naw midnights c,.:o
blue sand. Copenhagen, taupe, tteoii ouiin . . .
graj. Burgui'lv' A frien brawn, plum Serge , fashionable fchades. with white
and black FIRST FLOOR, SOI TIIbenBaMne conar Also chic poplin suits
with shawl collar One bketeheu.
COTTON
$1.25 Faille QOc
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36 Inch Sllk-and-cotton fabric
Belgian blue, green, tpupe. old ro-e,
brown Copenhagen, navy & black
Pink.
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Chiffon Voile, 79c
Nile light blue, maize
lavender, reseda, cadet
SS inches
Printed Chiffon Voile, 98c
Fancy plaids, figures, polka do
floral designs,
longs on taupe,
navy grounds 38 Inches wide
For Women
Suits, $25
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Sports models In wool jersey of navy
rose, salmon, light green ana
new blue Also tauoreei suits or
serge, poplin gabardine and black and
white checks, distinguished for belts
and braid bindings
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Women's Colorful Voile
& Gingham P39g
Dresses
fancy scrolls and -$ mode,3 ,h nft
cadet, tan, giay andgcouar5i ,vnlte ian trlmmi
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Jtrasting collars and cuffs
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$19.50 $18.50;
Misses Capes UlCl
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Cape is of serge with deep collar-'
and sash belt. Coats of Delhi,,
cloth, poplin and elour, &
Women's $OC $.$
Coats... -JS
Taffeta in th new shirred .fa.d
Un and eIour. belted,t and lmdg.
10 waist,
Smart Footicear Proving That Here You Can Secure Every Wanted Kind at Moderate Outlay
Women's $5 White Pumps $3.29
Nubuck with calf backs
Women's S3 & $4 Sample
Low Shoes, $1.79
Various leathers. High and low
heels No mH or phone order..
Little Boys' Oxfords, $3
Patent aolt. gunmetal and tan.
leather. Sites 10 to 13J.
Men's $5 to $7 U3 gg
Oxfords....... '
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Turn roles; full Louis heels,
Women's Summer
Footwear, $3.50 to $7
Oxfords, pumps and Colonials
Diaci:, gunmetai ana mat urn.
Young Women's
Pumps & Oxfords. . .
Pumps In patent coltskln. white
Nubuck and tan leather. New Eng
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leather.
Men's Low Shoes, $4 to $7
Tan and black calf.
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